Sentences with phrase «come swim in the sea»

Come swim in the sea, hike, enjoy the incredibly bright stars at night, go fishing or just enjoy the serene surroundings.

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«Isn't the simplest touch of a child's arm on the face more important, isn't the good meal, the brush against a thigh, a hand held during a movie, a swim in the sea, aren't those things of equal importance as the sands of time come rushing down on our heads burying ambition and love, good and evil, breath, blood, brains, waste, memory, alike in the oblivion?»
Is it hard to imagine a full - page ad for Aer Lingus in USA Today featuring Smith as a mermaid, half - submerged in the sparkling Irish Sea, floating above the words COME SWIM IN MY WATERin USA Today featuring Smith as a mermaid, half - submerged in the sparkling Irish Sea, floating above the words COME SWIM IN MY WATERin the sparkling Irish Sea, floating above the words COME SWIM IN MY WATERIN MY WATERS?
I had sharks swim up to my feet and a finch hop from one knee to the other, not to mention tons of sea lions who kept coming out to play when I was in the water.
And in I went, floating, rolling, splashing, swimming, and the sea called, Come out, come out, and further I went but always it swept me back to shCome out, come out, and further I went but always it swept me back to shcome out, and further I went but always it swept me back to shore.
I just love the idea of all the lakes in this state — Bodie always prefers calm waters over choppy sea when it comes to swimming...
Swimming in the sea is never guaranteed to be safe, besides the tides and crashing waves you are in the territory of a vast amount of marine life and that alone comes with many risks.
Come join us on our luxury coach bus out to our brand new boat and begin the «Experience of a Lifetime» swimming with dolphins in the wild and Hawaiian sea turtles.
One of our PADI professionals will give you an introduction to scuba in the pool and if you like it, you can then come out to the sea and have swim with the famous turtles that live off our Gili Islands.
Come relax in this cozy high - rise apartment and enjoy the balcony sea views and swimming pool with family and friends.
You can swim in the sea but be aware that the currents can be strong and at high tide the sea comes right up to the walls of the hotel swimming pool.
In only a few minutes of swimming, we came across several giant sea turtles.
By that I mean, does this rule out sunbathing and swimming in the sea, will we be drowned out with torrential rain all day, or is it similar to Thailand where it rains for a short while and then the sun comes back out and you can carry on with your sunbathing?!!
Dive with docile whale sharks, the world s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April and June, swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in the warm waters of Monkey Mia and get up close to sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales, explore the charming old pearling port of Broome and take a camel ride down Cable Beach at sunset, fly over the beehive shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, boat down the huge, manmade Lake Argyle at Kununurra, explore the wineries and beaches of the Margaret River region, cruise spectacular Geikie and Windjana Gorges in the remote and rugged Kimberley, see the stark outback come alive with glorious wildflowers in winter and early spring and enjoy the sophisticated delights of Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
Coming face to face with a great white shark with nothing between you and its giant jaws but steel mesh is an incomparable adrenaline rush, and only in Australia can you do this and swim with wild sea lions on the same trip.
What doesn't make sense is: gigantic mega-brained predators patterned like pirate flags who eat everything from sea otters to whales and spend hours batting thousand - pound sea lions into the air specifically to beat them up before drowning and shredding them; who wash seals off ice and crush porpoises and slurp swimming deer and moose — indeed, seemingly any mammal they come across in the water; yet who have never so much as upended a single kayak and who appear — maybe — to bring lost dogs home.
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